From: Alan Lambert
Does he post anything on the S-Trains yahoo group . I was wrong about the limit 
on his runs. If his molds are that easy to make, he could do without all the 
fine scale detail and work with us. There are alot of highrail people begging 
for some new modern rolling stock. Just go over to the STST yahoo group, and 
you will see where I am going. We need someone to step in and help, And thats 
where Jim came in. Hope you understand my point.
                                                                      Thanks,
                                                                                  
 Alan
 

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 From: John Degnan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 10:08 PM
Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} SR gon in S scale?
  

 
   
 
 
Alan, 
  
I don't think you fully understand how Jim 
works.  Jim does not limit his runs as you appear to believe... he 
determines the size of it based on the number of people who step up to the 
plate 
and PLACE ORDERS.  If he does not get an order from someone, a model will 
not be produced for them.  If the AF folks want one of his models, all they 
have to do is place a reserve order when he is taking the 
reservations. 
  

John Degnan
[email protected]
 
----- Original Message -----  
>From: Alan  Lambert  
>To: [email protected]  
>Sent: Thursday, January 26, 2012 07:07  PM 
>Subject: Re: {S-Scale List} SR gon in S  scale? 
>
> 
>From: Alan Lambert 
>I was not comparing, I was just giving the lengtth of the American  Models 
>condola. I like what Jim is doing but he needs to run more than what he  does 
>per run. If he did the high rail guys I talk with all the time might give  him 
>a shot .I know we would have o furnish our own wheels and couplers and  make 
>miner adaption for the bolster plates, but there are some that would do  that. 
>My opinion. 
>       
      

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